a eee Local and Other lems. i» ‘y 5 so a i Une - ‘ this - . tarial ; ¥ terial change in boston at o- Se ‘ erries cheap at Beer & ' ; wal Qi} a \ 1 i ; i De. Wa RTON and Wile returned from | i 1 Saturday. - Rev. Mr. Hinson, of Moncton, is to + imi ' ’ . : i Tne ~ ‘ : -% ~ . ° | pe : e Island The uppe® part of the city has been under | a eae rey : : | enn @ : | Water 24 Retire Chere is one to three feet | VA : ott Act fines | al ‘ : a we a oe 7 re) of water. It is now receding and the dan ee as : Ee }ger is over. The loss to the corporation ' , Reachided: Mate , | will be $25, 000; to eitizens $50,000, and | LMM PUT) r : jMare iS again ou . . | farmers along the river $150,000. pump contractor will m i? o : A iig Li rel s Suit. ‘ - a As f benevolent Lrish | 7 s s (Monday vening at i doch. July 30. : her : a ; ; ‘ . ; \ full attendance is requested. — | tis credibly reported that Sir Johu ‘ ~ tal ; “ ‘ ™ Pope Hennéss* . recently reinstated Gover- | - ‘ } = : " ; nor-General of the Mauritas, after several! i b vere cdisposer = | > : ) : Mr vs tortgrdins ae: 34 each by | months sus pension, has sued the London : ary bayristrate to-day A num T } » £o 7, : mes fer libel for £20,000. bn ainenarraigned for non-payment P were fined the fee and costs. —, ’ ; i. © > “ he Boulanger-ferry Duel. In se of the storm which struck the east icf the Island on Saturday nigh PARIs, Fuly y OW. I en: FOS SS. ae Denes een, A duel between Gen i Dadiehle and ex me ti rye ’ : ti sa] ’ ist gh the weather there was as calin} Premier Fefrv will probably take place to in 4 ettetown > Et . } i ec ie Tl le row. Boulanger allows Ferry the ~ - . : 7 , choice of weapons. Pistols will probably Ay NG lad was thrown from a horse b lected : ; 7 * SCICCLEeCU, G George Street this morning. His < eh i uth wet 5 iewh ic sw Hlen as . . : pn ae , her eine Embezzlement. resul nie, but he was her W in Pee i. (JuEBEC, July 31. \ Mont TON depen,» Ir pi ‘ked up a Slo bill} Ja ues Fenner, book keeper of the ln- tne stree a few davs avo. al i in the | ternation al rain and stock exchange was i : of Satur lay asks the owner to ine irrested to-night on i charge of embezzle- : r it Yet there are some peo pie who do} ment He is alleged to be $10,000 short. t ik the millenium is approach ing — or 4 : Phe First Train r. k. Barnes, 344 Fourth Avenue, New iinaalicdaiit york, writes: *‘ | have used Adams ns Bal 2 oe a _— J Monrreat, July 30. Su 8 have also some of my persona! friends me ; . We found it the best remedy to | had for | The first train to cross the new C. P. R. vhs and colds. Trial bottles 10 cents | bridge over the St. Lawrence at Lachine, ly wy Iw { passed over it this morning. mn 4 \ Youn ‘ siding in Boston, writin > to . , ¥ 5 s . . i in this city, says: ‘* You fellows had | The Shrine of St. Ann. let mshing Vesseis aione. recause | we can sé! i our navy | Ct EBEC, July wt, s the ‘ , it. l e | Ten carloads of passengers arrived from | veather Keeps fine Lewiston, Me., this morning en route to ; ve the Shrine of St. Ann. HN hy. I \ I of Tracad Vili be bi “ to acco ‘ t thirty horses an ’ eg ; ; po Baan 7 Bemme one Weather Bulletin. iages from Charlottetown, within five al T rund W the m Pea g h Toronto, Aug. 1—10 a.m. i \ saloon in connection, in good | ? rile +) 7+) ! Light to moderate win ls: hne weather: I ici ‘ I Lu | os much change in temperature Cite Listemann Kellogg Conce t Conipany this afterncon an Hall this evenl company has been ré itrive from P) tou the Market excelent l perform l nis ’ eivyeu every with unbounded exthusiasm the hall well arranged for the occasion. > Tne squall on uturday, 29in ult., was ; es long t north side of the Island Lhe schooner Plot i ne mea, of “Souris, had her Ainmas i. away, und other tishing raft felt the effectsof the breeze. Fortu ately the storra was of short duration. nnseiial { mertinec of the Jubilee Committee Chamber on Saturday evening last at which a letter from the Secretary of the Park Roadway Com mittee, enclosing the resolution published in another column, was received and read. was held in the City Council an PARTIES in the « ty whether delegate Ss of not attending the \. M. C. A.*convention which ypens it Summerside on the 4th inst.., will, on application furnished with rail way tickets at one ! t-Ciass [are on 4th, 5th knd 6th inst y i to return up to and on August Stl io ‘i Mrs. SuHepxer.p will hold a meeting for Christians this evening inthe Athenzum. Alli sted are rdiaily invited. She will tak er fat ous Pues day evening, when an in sting programme will be provided. rhe H iast night was filled, many promi neut tizens Deing present. - und that a lawn tennis has been arranged between a team selected frou the Fitzroy and Miemac Clubs of this city and a team from the Pictou Lawn Tennis Club. The Pictou team will arrive here on Monday evening next, and the match will be played at Victoria Park on Tuesday. scllncatipnaltcdl We regret to note that a carriage road is being made anglewise across the south side of Queen Square opposite the Brown Block. Could not the Chairman of street com- mitte prevent this? A post with a placard affixed ateach end of the new carriageway We underst match M 1yor or labelled “No Thoroughfare,” would pro- bably deter thdsé who drive carriages from spoiling the appearance of that part o! the Square. Or if this expedient should fail let a gate be placed across the way at each end. a J \N INFORMATION was to-day laid before the tipendiary Magistrate by His Lordship Bis I McIntyre wainst an undertaker of this city, charging him with having removed the body of a man re ently buried in the Ro nt Catholic Cemetery. So far as we can ear! t appears that the deceased was buried ib t ated ground, and his friends de- Siring to remove the body. engaged the under taker to dose, and this was done, but pre no ermission was asked of the B \ simmons was issued by the Mag istrate, and tne case will be heard to-morrow m g .- A CORRESPONYENT of the Moncton Times Writes as follows ‘Now that the dread disease typhoid or slow fever is commencing it ges in our midst, I think that it is the | : ery citizen te see that yards and | back premises are clean, and free from any substance that would be likely to create disease. There are a_ certain class in every nmunity who will not attend to this very hecessary and unportant duty without being , Norminally we have a board but what use they are 1 cannot is it the duty ot their secretary to personally see that premi ses are kept clean so iorceda to do so, neaitn, sCelve, that the health of the citizens may not be endangered? If it is he evidently dees not attend to it. Or should they appoint some pa p cially for that purpose ? A visit to 80 of the back yards in the very heart of wn, will at once convince any one who | will take that trouble, that somebody is net doing their duty, and the responsibility nmst ve upon the board of health ind a very sericus responsibility it is.” Our board of health should consider if a similar state of affairs does not exist in Charlottetown. Pea THE DAILY PAAD IHLHGRAPHIC NEWS. |! ‘SPeoral Desratroues to Toe Examinen. } An Absconding Cashier —_— MoN?TREAL, July 30. D. Parent, the absconding cashier of | Hochelaga Bank, who has returned to the this city, has been committed for trial. He will plead guilty. Parents friends | Parent himself think he will be dealt. with llightly, while the Guarantee ( ompany are resolved to make ap. ex: ample of him. SS & city Swamped. Aveusta, Ga., July 31. THE PEOPLE SAY That the Th at Ou! w itl i ourists. weather is too utterly utte seaside resorts are well fi led Tl hat Queen Square Gardens are look- beautiful. That in this connection Mr. deserves much more tre Liis? ing N ew be ry encouragement than he is gett That a mutual should be organized. That boating is very popular just now. Phat mackerel made off the wharves on Saturday. That a young man anda peacock had : lively race on acertain roof at an early hour this morning. That although the overburdened with el second best. improvement society some big catches of were young man was not thing he came out That sone of the neighbors are talking ghost Silice tile race. That it is hoped it will not occur again. That the thieves who entered the rear window of a house on Lower Queen Street, and stole a vasket of refreshments which the ladies had put up for an excursion yes- terday, should at least return the basket. - a > <r - Cricket. Tue cricket match played last Saturday —Bankers and Lawyers vs. Alleomers—— was the most interesting played this season. Sho tiy after 3 o'clock the Allconiers, hav- ing won the sent their opponents to the wicket, from which they were dislodged after they had scored 50 runs. The All- comers then went in, and on the strcke of toss, made this season. Leigh made catches, and the fielding general was very good. The Lawyers were captained by Pow. te Moore, and, the Allcomers by D D Moore bd. LePage ee Oo File een «Cae mV Tees van out. ... . - sos oe csee , F W L Mooere ct Johnson, bd Rob inson. .. 0 A H McNeill bd Robinson............. De Bees ee BI, ok dk Ka bc coc c ve on E H Haviland ct Cameron,bd Robinson.... i ’ >A MacKinnon bd LePage ........ J H Good not out...... W A Weeks, jr, ct Leigh, bd Robinson... RM icdonald bd LePage ceoes ’ sce 5 Byes Leg By es Ee ee awed eenet sas at « _ — me Or bo hm Bo Go So bo } MOONE css Fccee tose Sax ty eee ALLCOMERS. two good | ‘é on both sides in} Bankers and | A. “Fay M NER, DIED. On Sunday night, after , aged 42 years, Christina, wife of Kk. M. rat), and daughter of Mr. Thomas Robison. | {Faneral from her on Ww ednesday, wtte nd i Bar late residence, at 3 o’eiock, ‘Tie Musical veut of the Seasyy THE GREAT and | CONCERT COMPANY, OF BOSTON. Consisting of the following Artists: FANNY KELLOG( ABBY CLARK FORD, Contralto, GEO. N. HOTT, G. B. RONCONI, Basso, BERNARD LISTEMANN, RONCONL, i Saas at : Violinist, & aap Will give two of their ' the Flute Virtuso, Grand Vocal and Instru- mental Concerts in the MARIH i. ELA LL, Programme Jor M “Lilly of Killarney”... Geo. N. Hoit and G. hb. Violin Solo—"Concerto”.. Bernhard Lis } Celebrated Echo Sony (with Flute rFauby Welio mday Evening. Duet . Benedict Konconi. .Bazzini lemann. odligato) Bishop rashort and painful ill- Kent Street, Friends invited to Listemann and Fanny Kellogg - +, the great dramatic Soprato Teacr ON— Monday and Tuesday Ev’'gs, | AUGUST isT AND 2ND. 2 MON DAY, ISS¢--FA LL TRIP--1887 The well-known Clipper Barkentine RR IMA.” 300 Tons Register, c Now Newly Metalled and Reclassed at Lloyds, a . . — " - - AUGUST 1, LSS. ney ae During this month we will give Special Bargains in Ladies’ Fancy Dress Goods, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Ladies’ Straw Hats and Trimmings, Ladies’ Gloves, Sunshades, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers, Mantle Cloths and Ladies’ Jerseys, Remember the READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPART- MEN C is one of the Largest in Town. Several lets for Men JOHN ROACH, WILL Commander, SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, About the Ist SEPTEMBER, next. And will earry Freight at through rates, to the | | Ballad Sicep well, sweet angel sanee ee Geo N. Hoir. | Flute So “Fantaisie Melancolique”.. .Reichert G. B. RKonconi. Ballad—*’Tit for Tat” . .Pontet Abby Clark ford. | Duet- “Say once again, I love thee”....-. ..from Don Pasquale Fanny Kelloggs and Geo. N. Hoit. | Aria—‘*Madaminna” (Don Juan)..... Mozart ! G. B. Ronconi., pa. ** Notturno” Ernst | Vi iolin > Sy ** Rondo”. Paganini Bernard Listemann. ong (with Violin obligato) Gounod i Fanny Ke! logg. |} Quertetie.. pete Selected Fanny Keiiog \oby Clark Ford, Geo. N. Hoit and G. B. Ronconi. An Entire Change of Programme Tuesday Evening. a@ The Hall will be cleansed and comfortably seated. Admission, 35 cents; 1! A few Specially Reserved Chairs Plan of Halland Sale of the Diamond Bookstore fF; at 9 o'clock. 50 cents. may be had. eserved Seats, a Tickets wil ay tmnort lopen at | ling, 29th inst,, | July 9 1R2R7 eV, i*Si. “GHORGE PEAKE,” ‘AUCTION SALE } i ; i leita ait ‘| Live Stoek and Fart Implements, instructed by Owen C tion, on MONDAY, his farm, St. ] AM Sell DY Auc ll o'clock a, m. at close by the city. 65 HEAD OF CATTLE, NAMELY: 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 years old. 1 do do 16 months old. 2) Milch Cows. 19 Heifers, 2 years old. ynnolly, August 15th, at Peter's Road, 19 do 1 vear o!d. 10 Oven, 2 years old. 10 do 1 year old, 14 Calves, Shorthorn and Ayrshire, very super- ior such animals as may be disposed of previously at private sale.) This valuable pure bred stock comprises Short- horns, Jerseys, and Ayrshires, some with certi- fied pedigrees. y ; ({@XCePLIng ALSO,— A large lot of Farm Implements. TERMS | over that ; Hhoves. Ailsums under amount four months on approved joint A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer. ts wkyti Ch’town, July 18,18 THE Domestic Hashien ca, OF NEW YORK have established an Agency for their superior FPaper Fashions -AT THE— DIAMOND BOOKSTORE where a full assortment will always be kept, together with this Company’s popu- lar publications, viz: 6 o'clock were all out with a total of 88. 66 . 5: 99 The principal batting was that of G. E. S33 => i Robinson (Allcomers), who, aftera long stand, was bowled for 35 —the highest score | the monthly 4 page paper, 25cts. per year. The Domestic Monthly, An Lilustrated Mag and the Fine Arts, $! ‘FASHION REVIcW, issued quarterly, shion, Literature 15 cents each. azine of Fa SU per year | Complete Catalogue, 35 cents Page. The following is the score :- | each. s | BANKERS VS. LAWYERS. e* wr ~™ a. Runs | . H ' = Y Ll. Hw, K ] Martin bel Robinson .....:. php de for Avust will be distributed L H Davies ct Leigh, bd LePape. .... ... 0} | r-R-& in order ¢t Popular EQ CALL AND GET ONE “3 THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, i Diamond Bookstore. | Ch’town, July 2¢, 1887. COAL! COAL! wo B3-, » introduce those Patterns, T° arrive, Ex. Schr. “Robbie Godfrey,” 300 Tons Hard Coa! «Egg and Chest- Tr A LePage, bd Davies.....-.... ie : | D H Robinson, bd Davies...... 7) nut Sizes.) D Cameron bd Davies ; ake We ee i F Stewart ct J A Moore, bd Week.s ; 0 This Coal is the best to be had in Philadelphia. i Mallia Bb W Ons. ig ce cases .. 2... id Also, 100 Tons Sydney (Oid Mines) Round Coal, G E Robinson bd Longworth..... eee ee) OR POE te ae : . Coal Syd W Murray ir. bd Long Be eee 5 Gn hand, Acadia Round and Nut Coal, Sydney L, en ane i L : me —_ ; Round, Nut and Slack Coal. C i ely st ; "bd 1 Long cea } ‘Yen cents per Ton allowed for cash. > es a bice Bi }| Orders left at o.tice, Water Street, will be I Mace donald ct oer. bd W ocks. ekenvweus promptly atiended 72. L DesBrisay, not out. ett Pik teste . : : Ce |N Rendle bd Weeks...............2.--- 6 C.PT. JOHN HUGHES. 9 Water Street. Byes ves ba week boas * ; Ch’'town, July 25, 1887—l1mo pat her guar ’ Leg Byes’ ea sehoceebe ted Ve Ceres sisi sitililaaadaa WOOO. oes bv oe a es re ee 4 1 AU es aoe BE, CATHERINE’ § HALL, 4 dates S83 | ‘: BORE « . fo 00 } vneeses Rese f- Diocesan Sehool for Girls, nt. el Alam ; THE income of the Canadian Methodist The Rt. Rev, H. A. Neeley, D.D., President. The Missionary Board for the past year will be Rev, W, D. Martin, A. M., Principal. 20th year ’ , about $200,000, a large } ‘ the preceding year, inerease over that of opens Sept. id. Terms $275 and $250. Strong corps of teachers Special advantages in Art Masic. Send forcircular. jly26—10 wks $15, cash on delivery; | PE. ISLAND RAILWAY Esq.. to} } | ' } HOUSE T0 RENT OR SELL. diiferent Kailway points on the Dies. For Freight apply in London to JoHn ne & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, EK. C.; Liverpool to PrrcAIRN BROTHERS, 51 South John Street; or here to the owners, PEAKE BOS. & CO. Ch’town, July 27, 1887—3aw tf From Charlottetown to Liverpool. The Clipper Bark 550 Tons Register, JOUN McvVAHON, WASTER, Due here about the th August, WILL SAIL FOR Liverporc!, Barect, About the 25th AUGUST, And will carry canned goods, stores, &c., at Low Rates of Freight, PEAKE BROS. % CO. Charlottetown, July 27, 1887—3aw tf Tenders for Cedar Shingles. NDERS addressed to the undersigned, will — received until WEDNESDAY, August 10th, prox., for the supply of 150,000 No, 1 Cedar shingles. Quote price per 1,00. dclivered on cars at any station on this Kail we ay. The Department ‘oes not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender a UNSWORTH, Acting Superintendent. Railway Oftice, Ch’town, July 30, 1887—4i HE Subseriber will sell or rent the well-known premi es on Chapel Street, near Main Street, Souris, which have been newly fitted up for hotel purposes, ‘There are 19 rooms and a large shop. ‘the ceilar is 40x36, aud frost-proof. There is a never-failing well of water in the yard; Stables and Coach House; also, large yard. ‘the premises are centrally situated, command- ing a splendid view of Colville Bay, and are within three minutes walk of the Railway Station, Immediate possession given. Terms moderate and made known on applica- tion to good C. C. CARLTON, Souris, July 30, 1887.—tf (0-PARTNERSHIP. ‘HE uncersigned, having purchased the stock and property of 3. T. Perry, Esq., Tignish, have this day entered into Co-partnership, for the purpose of conducting a pzeneral retail business at Tignish, under the style of PERKY BROS. Dated this first day of August, 1-87 JOSEPH S. PERRY, BENJAMIN C, PERRY. July 30, 1°87. MACKEREL BARRELS 500 for Sale by CARVELL BROS. July 29, 1887. WANTS, LOST, FOUND de, Lest Atiureine afternoon, on ) Prince "Street, between Kent Street and ferry boat, a light: colered Overcoat. Finder will greatly obiige by ieaving word at this office. aug 1 3i OST—A black, carly Newfoundland Pup, fore paws and endor tail tipped with white. Finaer will be rewarded on leaving it at Apothe- caries’ Hall. auzl WAN? TED— man preferred. A Teacher— second-class — geutie- Apply at THE EXAMINER office. Jly30 Lest -On Friday, July 2%th, on the Malpeque | Road, between McDonald’s (Seven ile House) aud Springfield School House, a Pocket book, containing from forty to sixty dollars, and some papers which bear the owner’s name. The finder wili be rewarded by leaving same at this office, or Wm. H. Haslam’s store,- County Line and Boys’ will be cleared at a Great Bargain Superior TEA, 25 Cents. 005 <—-() ee J. i. MACDONALD Ch'town, July 8, 87—dy wy—pat immense Sale! sapbinigs NMI BOOTS & SHOES 0 Per Cent Disenuat far July CHORLOTTENOWA =BUOT «ASD © SHOE FACTORY, . nh Se Our present partnership expires on the Ist of August, next, and in order to make prepa- ‘ation for a change in business we will sell off our present stock for one month at 20 per cent discount on our regular low prices. Come and get Bargains. ——— :0:——— - DORSE Y. GOFF & EO), Ch’town, July 2, 1887,—eod & wky HEALTH AND PLEASURE —_—s Oe ee j Cd J \ ILL be opened to guests and visitors for the season, on JULY 2nd, Watering Place has been improved this season and will have more than ever. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, calling for guests; Returning every Thursday and Monday Mornings, at 9 o'clock, a. m., Charlotte- town time. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., This popular attractions 10.15 a. m., and 3.30 p. m. ne ‘* Hunter River for Charlottetown at 8.14 a. m., 1.33 p. m., and 6.12 p. m. ™ “ Hunter River for Summerside at 6.58 a. m., 11.38 a. m., and 4,50 p. m. ae ce Summerside for Hunter River at 6.15 a. m., Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 than Charlottetown Time. 11.40 a. m., and 4.55 p. m. minutes and 20 seconds slower Mr. Bagnall will meet Trains from all points at Hanter River, to convey passengers to Seaside. TERMS MODERATE. Address : JOHN NEWSON & CO., June 28, 1887. Charlottetown. A RRO V FD —— AT THK — CiiY FARDWARE STORE: Disston’s Saws, Boggy Tops, Nails, Locks, Paper, Glass, lron, and General Hardware. PRICES LOW “ENR ELE, NOREON & F CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN May 25, 1887.—2aw & wky STREET. Station. jly30 wa N TED at this office. ~— | ~A Girl for general servant. Apply ily30 eod tf | } (furnished) for Apply to W. M. july23 di W ESTBOURNE—To be Let eizhteen months at least. Rayde n. 10 LE T—The store lately occupied by A. » * Yuill; immediate possession. Apply to stevenson. Queen Street. juneld tf TO LE T That Desirable Dwelling House, situ- ate on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, lately occupied by Mr. George J, Wright; immediate possession. Apply to ae Alley. jh y = eod tf O LET Pp art of a § Moston of five or six Ye ~ pleasantly situ.ted; partly furnizhed if de | sired. Apply at kKXAMINER office. jiy 19 uf W ANTED- * servasts iri. Good reference on" quired. Apply to Mrs. C. B. McNeill, Great Geore Street. ' | that defy all competition. CHEAP FOR CASH, —~ oe ] E want money, and to that end are offering our immense Goods at prices / ‘Y stock of Furniture and House-furnishing Call and see. We are prepared to fill all orders entrusted to us with - promptness. Special attention this season to Repairing and Uphostering for house-cle aning time. An immense stock of Window Shades, Children’s Carriages, Mantle Mirrors, Picture Frames, Movldings, Window and Cornice-pole Goods -to arrive in a few days. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch'town, April 22, 1887. SS